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I identified with Chris so much when he played Coy the bank robber and hoped he'd return to cause more trouble for the Ingalls family.  One cool dude. RIP Chris!

I talked to Chris quite a few times online and discussed how the arts were worthwhile endeavor.

Fly with the angels, wish we could've talked more.

What a big personality!  His charm and talent are memorable and is his impressive range of accomplishments.  Stephanie and his girls were a key part of his devoted fan base.  It was a pleasure to have met him. 
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Chris was a wonderful person who will be missed but will not be forgotten. As someone who has enjoyed his many acting roles and accomplishments throughout the years, Chris left a legacy that will truly be remembered. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. 

Thoughts About Our Dad

Dad was a loving, joyous, kind, optimistic, artistic, beautiful soul. His love of theater, the arts, acting, directing, drama, film, sailing, athletics, literature, voice-over arts, academia, adventure, world travel, family & friends was infectious. He radiated love, joy, kindness, lightheartedness & humor. He was charming, handsome and dapper…a gentleman & a scholar.

His knowledge of literature spanned the ages. His intellect & memory were uncanny…he could recite countless passages from classics, even if he had read them decades ago. 

 He made people feel important, seen & loved. His many phases of life made him a great storyteller, with fascinating stories to share. His voice had a resonance that put people at ease & made them want to listen.  He encouraged us to use our imaginations to dream big & cheered us on every step of the way. He instilled a love of reading in us & countless others. Our nightly bedtime routine as children, always included multiple books, with him acting out the characters. He had a way with kids, that was pure magic (literally performing magic tricks.) His love of theater & the arts inspired his students, from Kindergarten through University.

Dad & Mom laughed & danced their way through life. Their dinner parties were filled with the most interesting, accomplished, artistic friends & family, whom we love & admire. Dad woke up each morning, went on a long run with our dog Juliet, recorded from his home studio as the “Voice of CBS”, then would make us, & any of our buddies who happened to bet here, the most delicious, elaborate breakfasts. Our house became the hangout for numerous friends, with Chris as a father figure to many. As we got older, our bonding time was typically over his perfected lattes in the morning or a frosty beer in the evening.

He brought us into his professional world by having us act with him in professional plays, & driving us around town going to our modeling & acting jobs & auditions. He was the coolest Dad in the world, bringing us to Hollywood wrap parties for movies & TV Shows, & inviting us hang with him on-set during filming days. He was loved and admired everywhere he went, simply by being him.

His love of family and friends created a rich life, focusing what matters most…each other. We feel so lucky to have spent decades with him on Earth, with a lifetime of fond memories.

We love you forever, Dad! Thank you for being the best father in the world.

Alyssa & Tessa

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